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Nemaha County authorizes $1,629 courtroom locker replacement, begins work on boiler grant applications and explores relocating DMV
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Summary
The board approved $1,629 for replacement cell-phone storage lockers in the courtroom, agreed to begin applying for grants to replace the courthouse boiler, and discussed contacting the State DMV about moving examiners into the county's old HHS building.
Nemaha County commissioners on April 8 approved purchase of replacement cell-phone storage lockers for the district courtroom at a cost of $1,629.
Mary Mellage, Clerk of District Court, requested the replacement; Commissioner Bryan Mellage moved to approve the purchase, Mike Hall seconded, and the motion carried by unanimous roll call.
Commissioners also discussed the courthouse boiler replacement and agreed to begin pursuing grants to cover replacement costs. No awards or grant approvals were recorded at the meeting; staff were directed to start the application process.
The board discussed potential use of the county’s old HHS building to house State DMV examiners and move DMV operations there; the board directed county staff to contact the State DMV to explore logistics and feasibility.
